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Mancheechee

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Hello folks,
Somehow I ended up from SoCal to DPRM.

I'm getting back into snake breeding after a long break (since 1998 to be exact)
Starting off with ball pythons this time.
I was able to invest in a rack system and four basic morphs as a catalyst for my renewed endeavor and hobby. I'm sure I may be contacting few of you as I build my collection.

I'm sure to have many questions. Looking forward to reptile talk here!

Breeding projects in the 90's:
Rosy boas
Western Hogs
Veiled chameleons
Bearded Dragons

Fun fact: Worked at Exotic Life, fish and reptiles out in SoCal had clientele such as bone thugs and harmony.
 
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